QNA
Doha
HE Lolwah bint Rashid bin Mohammed Al Khater, Assistant Foreign Minister and Spokesperson of the Supreme Committee for Crisis Management, briefed European Union ambassadors accredited to Qatar on the efforts the country is making to curb the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19).
The meeting, which held remotely, reviewed the preventive measures implemented to ensure the health and safety of all citizens and residents.
It also reviewed Qatar’s efforts at the international level, which included sending medical shipments to China, Republic of Korea and Iran, and coordinating with a number of embassies of friendly countries to evacuate their citizens from the regions where the epidemic is widespread.
Regarding the precautionary measures taken by Qatar in the closed part of the Industrial Area, she said three test posts and six ambulances are available in the area to ensure the safety of all and transfer the suspected cases to quarantine facilities for necessary care.
She said about 1,000 vehicles are being allowed daily to transport food and basic supplies in coordination with the concerned authorities.
The ambassadors praised the measures taken by Qatar and appreciated the efforts of the relevant authorities in the country that oversee the implementation of these measures.
Ambassador of the French Republic HE Franck Gellet and Ambassador of Denmark (non-resident) HE Franz-Michael Skjold Mellbin reiterated their thanks to Qatar for the evacuation of their countries' citizens and facilitating their safe return to their homeland.